Hello everyone, I just upgraded to Fedora core 2. I had to create a boot cdrom (via the boot.iso image) file to do a network install which went OK. I want to be able to use kickstart with this method. I believe the file (from the boot.iso image ) I must modify is the following: isolinux.cfg Somebody tell me if I'm wrong (previous Red Hat versions used the syslinux.cfg file on the floppy based bootdisk installs) If this is the appropriate file then I must change the following line: default linux to default linux ks=????? (my documentation is only for a floppy): default linux ks=floppy However, this will be a CDROM based install, so I'm assuming that it will be the following: default linux ks=cdrom I would create a ks.cfg file and place it on the cdrom as well. I would appreciate a thumbs up or down to this approach. Thanks, James